Common Inadmissibility Issues
Understanding the barriers that may affect your immigration case

Inadmissibility refers to the legal reasons why an individual may be denied entry, a visa, or a green card in the United States. These issues can arise from past actions, immigration history, or specific findings made during a case review.
Understanding the reason behind inadmissibility is the first step toward resolving it.
Common grounds of inadmissibility
Some of the most frequent issues include:
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Unlawful presence in the United States
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Fraud or misrepresentation in prior applications
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Certain criminal offenses
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Previous deportation or removal orders
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Prior visa or green card denials
Each of these grounds carries different legal consequences and requires a different strategy.
Why identification is critical
Many applicants are unaware of the exact reason their case cannot move forward. Filing without understanding the issue can lead to repeated denials or complications.
A proper legal evaluation helps:
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Identify the exact ground of inadmissibility
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Determine whether a waiver is available
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Avoid unnecessary filings
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Build a clear path forward
The importance of timing
Inadmissibility issues must often be addressed before continuing with a case. Acting too soon or without preparation can create additional barriers.
Our approach
We provide a thorough evaluation of each case, helping clients understand their situation clearly. Our goal is to replace uncertainty with strategy, ensuring that every step taken is intentional and aligned with the best legal option available.
